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Rome. The city of ancient wonders, cobbled streets and delicious cuisine.
It’s a place that’s been on my travel bucket list forever, and I finally got the chance to experience its magic firsthand.
But amid the crowds and iconic sights, I discovered a hidden gem that took my Roman adventure to a whole new level: Palazzo Venere.
Location, location, location!
You know how they say location is everything? Well, Palazzo Venere takes the cake here.
You step out the door and you are practically face to face with the iconic Piazza del Popolo.
A short walk in the other direction, and you’ll be at the Spanish Steps, ready to climb your way to breathtaking views (or people watch with a cappuccino!).
Seriously, the convenience couldn’t be beat for us. We were able to visit all the major sights without spending half our days figuring out transportation.
More time for pasta and wine, right?
Suite dreams are made of this
While location may be everything, where you lay your head at night is a close second. So let’s talk about the rooms! We chose the Open Suite, and it was pure luxury.
Spacious, stylish and enough room for the whole family to spread out if you’re traveling with kids, these rooms had everything we needed and more.
We had the place to ourselves so it felt very cozy. And having 2 bathrooms was great for getting ready to go out at night!
But the real kicker? The attention to detail. From the soft linens to the elegant furnishings, everything felt carefully curated to ensure your stress melted away as you closed the door.
It was the kind of place where you could really relax and feel like royalty.
Exploring Rome was great, but we were genuinely excited to get back to the hotel every night.
In fact, we felt so comfortable that we didn’t even leave one night! We had pizza delivered and watched Gladiator (where better to do that than Rome?).
Ancient wonders on your doorstep
Get ready to step back in time as some of Rome’s most iconic sights are just steps away from the hotel.
We never took a taxi anywhere because everything we wanted to see was within walking distance.
Some of our top must-sees include:
- The Colosseum: This legendary amphitheater is a must-see for any visitor to Rome. Imagine the gladiator fights, the roaring crowds… it’s enough to give you goosebumps. And guess what? You can walk there from Palazzo Venere. (Pro tip: book your tickets online in advance here to skip the lines, and definitely spring for the Arena tickets!)
- The Roman Forum: Have you ever wondered what life was like in ancient Rome? Wander through the ruins of the Forum and you’ll get a glimpse into the heart of the Roman Empire. Temples, government buildings, bustling marketplaces… it’s all frozen in time here, and it really FEELS like you’ve stepped back in time.
- Palatine Hill: For the best views of the Forum (and a dose of mythology), head to Palatine Hill. According to legend, Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome, were raised here by a she-wolf (you can see this statue everywhere in the city). Talk about a history lesson with a view!
- Pantheon: This temple-turned-church has the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, and has been standing for thousands of years! And the oculus, a round opening in the ceiling, creates a mesmerizing beam of light that moves throughout the day.
- Vatican City: Okay, this one requires a little more than a short walk, but it’s still easily accessible from Palazzo Venere. Explore St. Peter’s Basilica, admire Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, and get lost in the vast collection of art and artifacts in the Vatican Museums.
- Statue of Marcus Aurelius: For my fellow Stoicism enthusiasts, a visit to the Capitoline Museums to see the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius is a must. This bronze masterpiece, depicting the philosopher-emperor on horseback, is a powerful reminder of Stoic virtues such as wisdom, justice, courage and temperance, and has stood since about 180 AD. upright.
And that’s just the beginning! With Palazzo Venere as your base, you can easily explore the Trevi Fountain and countless other historical gems.
We could have spent weeks in Rome and seen new and exciting sights from Palazzo Venere every day.
There was SO much to do and see, and coming back to Palazzo Venere at the end of each day was a real treat. Although we loved Rome we would come back for this hotel alone.
Concierge Extraordinaire
Okay, back to the hotel, I have to make a call to the concierge team.
These guys and gals were absolute rock stars. Marzia in particular was a highlight of our time in Rome and helped us plan so many different aspects of our time in the city.
Need a dinner reservation at that impossible-to-reach trattoria? Consider it done. Would you like to arrange a private tour of the Vatican? No problem. They went out of their way to make our stay unforgettable.
We asked roughly a billion questions and were never turned away, no matter what time it was or what our question was.
For example, we asked where we could buy bubble wrap nearby around 11pm and received nothing but smiles and help in return!
A luxurious atmosphere that won’t break the bank
One thing I liked about Palazzo Venere was that it felt really luxurious without being pretentious or stuffy.
The atmosphere was relaxed and welcoming, and the staff were friendly and approachable.
It was the perfect mix of elegance and comfort.
Plus, the amazing breakfast every morning became the perfect way to start our day before adventuring in Rome, and it saved us money and time by not having to hunt for breakfast every morning.
Do you want to live La Dolce Vita?
If you’re looking for a Roman escape that’s both stylish and serene, Palazzo Venere is the place for you.
Trust me, you won’t regret it.
(PS Don’t forget to pack your walking shoes and work up an appetite. You’ll need them both in Rome!)
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